IN A CLASS OF HS OWN: Sarod Maestro Ustad Amjad Ali Khan takes a stroll outdoors for a breath of fresh air, before his gig at a starred hotel in South Goa. Photo: Kristion Colaco
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Amjad Ali Khan’s soulful music inspires art and charity

The sarod maestro talks about Goan musicians and why he dedicated his performance in a starred hotel in South Goa to the brutal rape case in Kolkata

Kimberly Colaco

Ustad Amjad Ali Khan was in Goa over the weekend, where he, along with 12 other classical musicians performed at the programme titled, ‘Malhar and the Sea’.

The sarod maestro dedicated his performance in memory of the young doctor who was brutally raped and murdered in a Kolkata hospital.

GOA HAS RICH MUSICAL ROOTS

But, first, he spoke of Goa, and the concert he was part of in South Goa's Arossim. He then proceeded to talk about Goa’s musical legends.

“People who belong to this region are artistes, like Kishori Amonkar, Mogubai Kurdikar, Kesarbai Kerkar. I performed here in Goa in memory of Kesarbai Kerkar as she and my father Ustad Hafiz Ali Khan were contemporaries. I met her in 1960 in Kolkata, where we performed. The Mangeshkar family – Lataji's father has roots in Goa – they are all very good,” said the Padma Vibhushan awardee.

GOA NEEDS MORE CLASSICAL EVENTS

Talking about Goa, he said he visited the State after many years but is happy to see how it is evolving as a music hub. “I’ve come to Goa after a very long time. Goa has become such an international hub for all kinds of music, which is very nice. I’ve been coming to Goa for many years now and it has a different kind of atmosphere and flavour to it,” he said.

He added that Goa needs to organise events like the one in Arossim. “However, Goa needs to have more cultural activities. I keep waiting, at least once a year I must come to Goa. I’m very happy that I get to spend time with my family as my sons and grandkids are here with me,” he said with a smile.

SOUL-STIRRING: Ustad Amjad Ali Khan plays the sarod at the event in Arossim.

DEDICATED THE SHOW TO KOLKATA RAPE VICTIM

Though performing in Goa always makes him happy, the ustad appeared troubled over the torture and the brutality of the rape case at Kolkata’s RG Kar College. Before taking to the stage, he said, “I’ve planned to dedicate the concert to the doctor who was raped and tortured in Kolkata. I’m very sad about it and this is the repetition of what happened 12 years ago in the capital city of India – the Nirbhaya case.” The present incident took place in a State that worships goddess Durga, he added.

I’ve planned to dedicate the concert to the doctor who was raped and tortured in Kolkata. I’m very sad about it and this is the repetition of what happened 12 years ago in the capital city of India – Nirbhaya.
Amjad Ali Khan

He said, “Education cannot create compassion and kindness among human beings. The police and judiciary feel helpless and people who have created such heinous crimes should be surrendered to the public who will decide what has to be done.”

DADDY'S BOYS: Amjad Ali Khan with his sons - Amaan Ali Bangash and Ayaan Ali Bangash.

The evening with Ustad Amjad Ali Khan was taken to another level. As his soulful music hit the right notes, sharing the stage with him, world-renowned artist Paresh Maity painted a large canvas of Goa’s scenic beauty.

The painting, inspired by Goa and the music of the ustad, was then auctioned and the proceeds donated to the National Association for the Blind.

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